Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2023 4:51:08 GMT
We collect the sources that deal with the information we want to talk about; we reconstruct a logical (or chronological) sequence by proceeding in stages that follow each other; we reconstruct the context of the information by realistically outlining the details that complete the information itself; we use multiple points of view internal to the story; we involve the reader with dialogues where it is necessary and useful for the purpose of the information; we collect multimedia material so that the information is as complete as possible.
Let's reflect Let's reread what we wrote and reflect by asking ourselves some questions: Does the article we wrote have a linear, clear and well-argued construction? Have we respected the Phone Number Data canons of synthesis or does the article reveal some errors in thought? Is the reader able to trace the sources? Have we therefore included the hyperlinks? Is the information accompanied by images, videos, interviews, surveys and any multimedia reference that can best explain and complete what is reported in the text? Have we established the conditions through which the reader can interact with the text and with ourselves? If during reflection we notice inconsistencies with the guidelines it means that we still have to work on our article otherwise the article is ready for publication. But let's remember writing on the web is a work in progress.
The guest blogger Sara Durantini graduated in Modern Literature at the University of Parma with an experimental thesis in Publishing, she lives in Rome where she works as an editor and teacher. She edits and manages the blog Corsi e Rincorsi in which she discusses art and literature. In 2007 you published Lei nel nome del padre (Fernandel Editore), subsequently stories were published in anthologies published by Manni Editore, Fandango Libri and Intermezzi Editore and for literary magazines (Osservatorio literaryo). She is currently working on her second novel and a publishing project.
Let's reflect Let's reread what we wrote and reflect by asking ourselves some questions: Does the article we wrote have a linear, clear and well-argued construction? Have we respected the Phone Number Data canons of synthesis or does the article reveal some errors in thought? Is the reader able to trace the sources? Have we therefore included the hyperlinks? Is the information accompanied by images, videos, interviews, surveys and any multimedia reference that can best explain and complete what is reported in the text? Have we established the conditions through which the reader can interact with the text and with ourselves? If during reflection we notice inconsistencies with the guidelines it means that we still have to work on our article otherwise the article is ready for publication. But let's remember writing on the web is a work in progress.
The guest blogger Sara Durantini graduated in Modern Literature at the University of Parma with an experimental thesis in Publishing, she lives in Rome where she works as an editor and teacher. She edits and manages the blog Corsi e Rincorsi in which she discusses art and literature. In 2007 you published Lei nel nome del padre (Fernandel Editore), subsequently stories were published in anthologies published by Manni Editore, Fandango Libri and Intermezzi Editore and for literary magazines (Osservatorio literaryo). She is currently working on her second novel and a publishing project.